FROM THE ISSAQUAH ESTATE We placed this coin with the Issaquah collector in early 2007. For an 1850, this piece is seriously above average! The obverse is more semi-prooflike while the reverse is more satiny. One thing both sides do have in common, hardly any ticks and NO scuffs. There is some luster, that mixed with the flash, makes the coin stand out. Both sides have a deep mix of totally original navy/pale purple/pale olive colors that are spread all over. We think at the time, PCGS felt the colors were a tad too dark and held back on the grade (no promises). Miss Liberty and the details are sharply struck, including many of the stars. The eye appeal is nice! PCGS 8, NGC 9, CAC 6 (with only 2 beans higher). A NON PCGS CAC piece in MS63 sold for $14,100 in April 2017. How rare is the next grade up? The last auction record for one of the 2 PCGS has graded was from 2004! We can not stress enough how rare this date and grade are. The current Collectors Universe value is $16,500. We can see this really rare piece selling for much more. Be prepared! Cert. Number 21928768 PCGS # 6937